Interview with Elena Bissinger, RankArt …
02.06.2015, Medeya
1/ Can you introduce yourself in a few words to our readers?
I am an artist from Romania. Born in "Country Beiusului" under a lucky star, having mentored a popular artist, namely my father Mircea Oros. We are five girls and two of us are artists there and my son Antoniu Bissinger that's a big portraitist
2/ Do you practice painting as a hobby or as a professional?
At first it was a hobby. But I took it more seriously and turned everything professional.
3/ Can you tell us more about the professional and/or artistic path that has made you and artist?
For my success I have had the support of my family. At first the father, then my husband was the one who supported my artistic activity. Success came after I graduated Art University. I exposed in many places in the country and abroad.
I painted over 2,000 paintings, which are now scattered around the world in private collections, museums and art galleries.
4/ Why did you choose painting as your way of expression yourself rather than another one? What triggered it?
si sa ma dedic acestei arte.
As a child I liked to draw. Painted on walls, grab everything and when my father took me to paint the walls of someone I felt responsible and I saw that my artwork is important.
My first solo exhibition was my point that prompted me to paint my whole life to devote myself to this art..
5/ Do your life and its different stages have an influence on your art? In what way?
I can say that my life was very colorful. With good and bad as everyone. Maybe this made me to be what I am. My art reflects the joy of living. After a few years I tested fate character I was diagnosed with cancer. After many painful treatments, I managed to beat the disease. I had a thirst for painting.
6/ How would you define your work? What do you say about your work to someone who has never seen your paintings?
My painting starts from the first touch of color of choose to put it on canvas. The shape is suggestive, and in time becomes an amalgam of colors. My paintings are vibrant abstracte, colorful, effervescent and full of something are positive.
7/ What prompted your choice of subject, technique and style?
I think my style is common and easy.
When you share your day in several areas of activity that I find it easiest. Gestural abstract painting, this represent me.
8/ In general, what has an influence on your art? (other painters, the cinema, music, literature...)
When visiting museums exhibits paintings by Renaissance artist, I have a thirst for art. I want to see in the next moment in front of his easel and paint. Nature is my muse.
9/ What is the starting point of a painting, the early stages of your work? (a sketch, an image, chance, pure imagination, a little of this, a little of that?)
When I paint, I paint. I have for a subject, but let me worn by feelings, and the first color cough dictate what will follow.
Sometimes I make sketches. Sometimes what dictates my soul.
First are color stains from a multitude of dripping, and the next day back with the rest Finishes transparent.
10/ What painter from the past would you like to meet, and why?
Maybe I'd like to meet him on Van Gogh and Dali Salvador.
There are artists who had tumultuous life though; they knew how to redress the balance with art psyche
11/ And contemporary painter?
I like many contemporary artists but specifically here: vladimir volegov
It has a warmth in his paintings something divine. feminine theme. portrait, landscape special.
12/ Could you tell us about a painting you would like to see it your own ayes? Why this one in particular?
Il senso del figurativo oggi - Aleah Chapin
Because we look like when we're older.
13/ According to you, when does a painter, a photographer, a musician... becomes an artist?
Each of us has a soul artist.
It all depends on how you remove it from the surface. How you value what God has endowed.
You need to discover, try and see what lies in you.
14/ Can you tell us about the exhibition of another artist that has left a special mark on you?
I had the idol all artists. It is especially
Peder Mork Monsted.
15/ What is your most emotional memory of a personal exhibition, and why?
My first solo exhibition was memorable. I received moral support and especially of my geography teacher who was my neighbor and mentor. Beiusului martyrs granddaughter Bolcas Minodora,
nickname Odi said of her nurse.
16/ Artistically speaking, is there a dream you haven’t fulfilled yet?
My dream is to have many grandchildren that to teach them to paint.
17/ Tell us more about your current artistic occupations? What are your artistic projects?
Now organize an art camp at the Museum of Ethnography "The butterflies" and is the 2nd edition.
In this year I want to do something charitable, ’ Paintings for our grandparents'
I will gather group of artists from the UAP to which I am president and we want to paint for the elderly and they can enjoy the warmth of our paintings.
18/ To give our readers a general idea of our artists, I like to ask our guests the « desert island » questions.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you take with you?
* What book? Famous Women on couch Catherine Siguret
* What film? Trilogia „The Hunger Games”
* What music? Mariaroza Eddy Kenzo
* What object? A notebook and a pen
* Which one of your paintings? The roses
19/ What trip would you like to make that you haven’t yet?
I would like to have an exhibition in Paris. I pray to win the competition and I will expose to the gallery.
20/ When you were a child, what did you dream of becoming as an adult?
First I wanted to be a ballerina.
I dream to become a teacher of drawing.
Then to be a parliamentarian
02.06.2015, Medeya
1/ Can you introduce yourself in a few words to our readers?
I am an artist from Romania. Born in "Country Beiusului" under a lucky star, having mentored a popular artist, namely my father Mircea Oros. We are five girls and two of us are artists there and my son Antoniu Bissinger that's a big portraitist
2/ Do you practice painting as a hobby or as a professional?
At first it was a hobby. But I took it more seriously and turned everything professional.
3/ Can you tell us more about the professional and/or artistic path that has made you and artist?
For my success I have had the support of my family. At first the father, then my husband was the one who supported my artistic activity. Success came after I graduated Art University. I exposed in many places in the country and abroad.
I painted over 2,000 paintings, which are now scattered around the world in private collections, museums and art galleries.
4/ Why did you choose painting as your way of expression yourself rather than another one? What triggered it?
si sa ma dedic acestei arte.
As a child I liked to draw. Painted on walls, grab everything and when my father took me to paint the walls of someone I felt responsible and I saw that my artwork is important.
My first solo exhibition was my point that prompted me to paint my whole life to devote myself to this art..
5/ Do your life and its different stages have an influence on your art? In what way?
I can say that my life was very colorful. With good and bad as everyone. Maybe this made me to be what I am. My art reflects the joy of living. After a few years I tested fate character I was diagnosed with cancer. After many painful treatments, I managed to beat the disease. I had a thirst for painting.
6/ How would you define your work? What do you say about your work to someone who has never seen your paintings?
My painting starts from the first touch of color of choose to put it on canvas. The shape is suggestive, and in time becomes an amalgam of colors. My paintings are vibrant abstracte, colorful, effervescent and full of something are positive.
7/ What prompted your choice of subject, technique and style?
I think my style is common and easy.
When you share your day in several areas of activity that I find it easiest. Gestural abstract painting, this represent me.
8/ In general, what has an influence on your art? (other painters, the cinema, music, literature...)
When visiting museums exhibits paintings by Renaissance artist, I have a thirst for art. I want to see in the next moment in front of his easel and paint. Nature is my muse.
9/ What is the starting point of a painting, the early stages of your work? (a sketch, an image, chance, pure imagination, a little of this, a little of that?)
When I paint, I paint. I have for a subject, but let me worn by feelings, and the first color cough dictate what will follow.
Sometimes I make sketches. Sometimes what dictates my soul.
First are color stains from a multitude of dripping, and the next day back with the rest Finishes transparent.
10/ What painter from the past would you like to meet, and why?
Maybe I'd like to meet him on Van Gogh and Dali Salvador.
There are artists who had tumultuous life though; they knew how to redress the balance with art psyche
11/ And contemporary painter?
I like many contemporary artists but specifically here: vladimir volegov
It has a warmth in his paintings something divine. feminine theme. portrait, landscape special.
12/ Could you tell us about a painting you would like to see it your own ayes? Why this one in particular?
Il senso del figurativo oggi - Aleah Chapin
Because we look like when we're older.
13/ According to you, when does a painter, a photographer, a musician... becomes an artist?
Each of us has a soul artist.
It all depends on how you remove it from the surface. How you value what God has endowed.
You need to discover, try and see what lies in you.
14/ Can you tell us about the exhibition of another artist that has left a special mark on you?
I had the idol all artists. It is especially
Peder Mork Monsted.
15/ What is your most emotional memory of a personal exhibition, and why?
My first solo exhibition was memorable. I received moral support and especially of my geography teacher who was my neighbor and mentor. Beiusului martyrs granddaughter Bolcas Minodora,
nickname Odi said of her nurse.
16/ Artistically speaking, is there a dream you haven’t fulfilled yet?
My dream is to have many grandchildren that to teach them to paint.
17/ Tell us more about your current artistic occupations? What are your artistic projects?
Now organize an art camp at the Museum of Ethnography "The butterflies" and is the 2nd edition.
In this year I want to do something charitable, ’ Paintings for our grandparents'
I will gather group of artists from the UAP to which I am president and we want to paint for the elderly and they can enjoy the warmth of our paintings.
18/ To give our readers a general idea of our artists, I like to ask our guests the « desert island » questions.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you take with you?
* What book? Famous Women on couch Catherine Siguret
* What film? Trilogia „The Hunger Games”
* What music? Mariaroza Eddy Kenzo
* What object? A notebook and a pen
* Which one of your paintings? The roses
19/ What trip would you like to make that you haven’t yet?
I would like to have an exhibition in Paris. I pray to win the competition and I will expose to the gallery.
20/ When you were a child, what did you dream of becoming as an adult?
First I wanted to be a ballerina.
I dream to become a teacher of drawing.
Then to be a parliamentarian